OPINION: Legally Blonde is so much more than a rom-com
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Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
Last year’s Little 500 was the 73rd edition of the men’s race, and the 36th ever women’s race.
A trio of cyclists stayed close together in a pack, moving into a line one after another on each turn. Each rider took a turn moving to the front of the group to bear more of the wind. The group yelled “inside” as they flew past other riders, leaning low over their handlebars. When their faster set was over, they slowed down, moved to the edge of the track to pedal through the recovery set. As they rode leisurely, the detailing on their black kits was fully visible. Each had multi-colored accent stripes and letters spelling “Delta Gamma” across the front.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation will have to make staffing cuts in response to an enrolled act reducing the school’s potential revenue by over $17 million in the next three years, the district's Superintendent Markay Winston said at an MCCSC trustees meeting Tuesday.
For decades, the Little 500 has been one of Indiana University's most cherished traditions, bringing together students, alumni and the Bloomington community for an annual bike race inspired by the Indianapolis 500.
IU sophomore Calvin Woods attended his first IU involvement fair last year and, like many students, wanted to explore student organizations he might want to join. But he was unable to find a club he was interested in. Instead, he walked away with something more personal, a slip of paper in his own handwriting and a plan.
Vote Center Study Committee members updated the Monroe County Council on Tuesday about the fiscal impact of switching the county to vote center voting.
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IU Police Department officers responded to a bicycle theft report April 17 outside the St. Paul Catholic Center on the 1400 block of East 17th Street after an IU student reported their Little 500 bicycle as stolen.
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Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith was supposed to come to Bloomington for a public town hall April 28. Now, six days before his town hall was set to take place, Beckwith delayed the event until 6 p.m. May 19 and moved it to Ellettsville Town Hall, according to an X post Tuesday.
After Indiana football’s spring game April 17, second-year head coach Curt Cignetti said his squad still has a long way to go.
Before anything else, “Sinners” is a movie about the blues. The genre — so entrenched in the history of Black America, so ingrained in the sociopolitical culture of the post-antebellum South — totally informs the ethos of Ryan Coogler’s newest picture. It’s just a happy convenience that the vampire story, with its exploration of repressed eroticism and religious superstition, turned out to be a perfect thematic parallel.
Indiana baseball (22-18, 12-9 Big Ten) picked up its third series win last weekend at Bart Kaufman Field over Maryland. After taking two of three over the Terps, the Hoosiers are set to travel to one of the finer baseball sites in the state of Indiana as they take on Ball State University (29-12, 15-3 MAC) on Wednesday at Victory Field in Indianapolis.
Since its debut in 1875, “Carmen” has become one of the most staged operas in the world. The Jacobs School of Music chose the show for its final opera of the 2024-25 season.
With the homestretch of the season approaching for Indiana softball, it is set to host Ball State University on Wednesday at Andy Mohr Field for its final non-conference game of the 2025 season. The Hoosiers head into the matchup 29-13 overall and 8-8 in Big Ten play, placing them 10th in the conference.
In a musical conclusion to the spring semester, the Musical Arts Center will host a combined concert for the university’s concert bands. The show will consist of performances from four ensembles: the All-Campus Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble at 8 p.m. April 22.
Indiana men’s basketball landed its seventh transfer of the offseason Tuesday, as former Drexel University guard Jason Drake committed to the Hoosiers, according to On3 Sports’ Joe Tipton’s X post.
Vivian Winston prides herself on being someone who listens.